The History of Canada: Canada under British ruleRoswell & Hutchinson, 1892 |
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... hostility against the British . In modern times Pontiac , the Ottawa chief , has been named as the originator of the ... hostile feeling , having as its primary object , the extirpation of the white race in the Indian country . Indeed ...
... hostility against the British . In modern times Pontiac , the Ottawa chief , has been named as the originator of the ... hostile feeling , having as its primary object , the extirpation of the white race in the Indian country . Indeed ...
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... hostile Indian demonstration could be easily repressed . He clung to this view till events came so rapidly upon him ... hostility . The villages of the Senecas were on the extreme * " Your Lordships may please to observe by my letter ...
... hostile Indian demonstration could be easily repressed . He clung to this view till events came so rapidly upon him ... hostility . The villages of the Senecas were on the extreme * " Your Lordships may please to observe by my letter ...
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... hostility , and from the false impression entertained concerning it . Pontiac's name is not mentioned in the narrative . * * I am aware that a different account of this meeting has been given by Rogers , and its acceptance has led to ...
... hostility , and from the false impression entertained concerning it . Pontiac's name is not mentioned in the narrative . * * I am aware that a different account of this meeting has been given by Rogers , and its acceptance has led to ...
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... hostility , he was met by a deliberate contradiction . It was stated that the news was false , and an invention to keep the Indians quiet by awaken- ing their fears . The Canadian voyageurs to the west of Detroit were equally sober and ...
... hostility , he was met by a deliberate contradiction . It was stated that the news was false , and an invention to keep the Indians quiet by awaken- ing their fears . The Canadian voyageurs to the west of Detroit were equally sober and ...
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... hostility took place on the 9th of May , 1763. Before the expiration of six weeks eight of the secondary forts had been destroyed , the small garrisons killed or made prisoners , the whole western territory in the flame . of revolt ...
... hostility took place on the 9th of May , 1763. Before the expiration of six weeks eight of the secondary forts had been destroyed , the small garrisons killed or made prisoners , the whole western territory in the flame . of revolt ...
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